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Montpellier by bus


Montpellier by bus

Montpellier has a comprehensive public bus system. Many buses leave from stops in front of the train station. Buses use the same tickets as the tram; you can purchase tickets from the automatic machines located at each tram stop, or you may purchase tickets from the driver. If you purchase a ticket from a machine, be sure to validate it in the machine when boarding. One-way tickets cost 1.40€ and can be reused for transfers up to one hour from the first validation. Round-trip (aller-retour) tickets are 2.50€. Also, be warned that bus service is limited on weekends and the last buses run before 9:00 all week. The most notable bus lines for visitors are line 28, which runs from the Port Marianne tram station to the beach at Palavas les Flots, and L'Amigo late night bus, which runs from the main bus stop in front of the train station to the nightclubs on the outskirts of town. Please note that the 28 is often crowded, and the last stop is actually a 20 min walk from the beach itself. Still, this is the best way to get to the beach if you do not have a car. For more information, see the website for Montpellier Transport .

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